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Originally Posted by whotony
clownhouse
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Originally Posted by whoopdido
Maybe if England got its oil from somewhere else in the world it wouldn't cost you guys $7 a gallon. By the way I filled up the other day for under $2 a gallon.
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Originally Posted by Cameron
i think most people seeking those films out know what they are looking at.
Anyway, like I said, the fan-made ones aren't quite so bad because they obviously look fan-made, but when you get fan-made DVDs of films that haven't been released wrapped in an Asian-looking cover or official-looking copies of DVDs that have been released, it's difficult to know exactly what you're getting. |
Originally Posted by Jay G.
Even though it's technically OOP, Don Hertzfeldt still has the "Rejected" DVD available on his site:
http://stores.musictoday.com/store/d...id=7298&sfid=2 |
seven samurai cc first pressing rare?
the one with the restoration vid. |
Originally Posted by Celpacius
seven samurai cc first pressing rare?
the one with the restoration vid. |
Originally Posted by Mike Adams
Wow, thanks, Jay! :) I hadn't really done any searching for it, since there are parts of that short that are a little disturbing, but for the most part it's damn funny and very innovative. I'll be placing my order soon.
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Hmm, somewhere in my garage I have a dual layer disc with half of "North by Northwest" on L0 and half of "Space Jam" on L1. (Packaged as "North by Northwest")
No idea if it's actually all that rare but at the time I figured most of them would get returned. |
weren't there also early DVD editions of the Wallace & Gromit short films that had commentaries?
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Originally Posted by Giles
weren't there also early DVD editions of the Wallace & Gromit short films that had commentaries?
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Originally Posted by Jay G.
Just FYI, the Bitter Films collection DVD available on the page also has Rejected on it, although it lacks some of the extras from the DVD "single" like the deleted scene and the hilarious (and accurately advertised) "entirely awful audio commentary."
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Salo & Killer- Criterion. Do I have originals???
Questions:
I have Salo- Criterion(?). Barcode #715515009225, Has insert listing 29 chapters, Has disc with nimbus cc1539dvd (D0798) code etched in, but no white ring! Disc when played has 29 chapters & removable sub's etc. all looks authentically criterion except "no white ring" on disc. How can the nimbus code be faked? It's etched into the centre of the disc? Is this real?! The Killer- Criterion. Barcode #71555008976, Has insert listing 41 chapters. Plain silver disc with " The killer" printed with blobs of blood, all black. code etched into center of disc is killercc515dvd(D0471). It seems the only way to really authenticate a dvd is with the etched in coding...or is it? Please lend me your views, Cheers! [IMG]<a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/4903/photo2wf0.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us" /></a>[/IMG] |
I'm certain that your Killer is real. I have never heard of an authentic Salo without the white ring, but the nimbus logo and "cc1539dvd" lead me to believe that it is indeed authentic.
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If your Salo doesn't have a white ring, it is fake.
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Unless bootleggers are printing Nimbus logos on their copies, then I stand by my belief that it is a legitimate Salo. The mirrored disc reads exactly like my white ring disc.
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Originally Posted by Bill Needle
I could press only 100 copies of my dog taking a dump, and it still wouldn't be worth anything...and neither should it be.
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Originally Posted by The Bus
At least be original and have something that's not a copy of Salo.
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